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Posted by pando, 09-25-2000, 06:23 PM
hello, we loking for a god dedicated service. It scould have an acceptable price and scould give web control to admain the server and setup new domains. There scould be a very low cost for new IP adresses and scould also have the possibilities to give web control also to our customers. Servers can be (better ) Unix/linux or NT (Win2000) . Anyone have some suggestions? Thank you

Posted by jtan15, 09-25-2000, 07:35 PM
pando, Post your e-mail address or send me an e-mail at vince@jtan.com. I'd like to discuss it with you. Thanks.

Posted by cbaker17, 09-25-2000, 09:08 PM
I apol. for the ad in this group but the thread starter did not post his/her email address. THere are alot of good dedicated providers out there, some of the ones mentions in this group are: rackspace.com, dedicatedservers.net, catalog.com Also you may want to take a look at us @ cheapservers.net If you have any questions feel free to contact us.

Posted by partition, 09-26-2000, 08:02 PM
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Posted by partition, 09-26-2000, 08:03 PM
check dedicated servers on http://www.imperum.com

Posted by JoeB, 09-26-2000, 08:37 PM
I've had an overall good experiance with olm.net. They offer name based hosting so static ips are extra ($2 bucks each i think). Their account program is not bad and runs using telnet. You can pack as many domains as you like per server limited only by resources. Their bandwidth and hardware has never really been a problem. On the other hand their customer control panel is missing things like email and login additons (you have to do them for your customer). Cost for bandwidth over what is included is expensive. Not to flexible on custom software installs and such. Support is slow in some cases but not too bad. Check them out. I am happy with olm.net, however, am always looking for other dediacted providers that offer some more flexibility.

Posted by JoeB, 09-26-2000, 08:40 PM
OLM's also got ChiliSoft ASP. So you can host .ASPs. I don't have that feature but it's avalible.



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